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Shashank Singh hails ‘friendly & positive’ Virat Kohli amid Amit Mishra criticism

Virat Kohli, the captain of the Indian cricket team, has been in the spotlight for quite some time now. His aggressive playing style and exceptional batting skills have made him a fan favorite. However, recently, there have been some negative comments made about his behavior by his former teammate, Amit Mishra. Mishra claimed that Kohli’s behavior changed after he gained power and fame. But amidst all the criticism, another former teammate, Shashank Singh, has come forward to praise Kohli’s friendly and positive nature.

Kohli and Mishra have played together for the Indian cricket team in the past. They were a part of the same team during the 2016 T20 World Cup and have also played together for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League. However, in a recent interview, Mishra stated that Kohli’s behavior changed after he became the captain of the Indian team and gained popularity.

Mishra’s statement has caused quite a stir among cricket fans and has raised questions about Kohli’s behavior. But Shashank Singh, who has also played with Kohli for the Royal Challengers Bangalore, has a different opinion. In an exclusive interview with Inside Sport India, Singh hailed Kohli’s friendly and positive nature and stated that he has never seen any change in Kohli’s behavior.

Singh, who is currently playing for the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League, shared his experience of playing with Kohli. He mentioned that Kohli has always been a friendly and positive person, both on and off the field. He also added that Kohli’s leadership skills have only improved over the years, and he has always been a great team player.

Singh’s comments come as a breath of fresh air amidst all the negativity surrounding Kohli’s behavior. It is not easy to handle the pressure of being the captain of the Indian cricket team, and Kohli has been doing it with great determination and passion. He has led the team to many victories and has also been an inspiration for young cricketers.

Kohli’s aggressive playing style has often been criticized, but it is this same aggression that has helped him break numerous records and become one of the best batsmen in the world. He wears his heart on his sleeve and gives his all for the team, which is something that every Indian cricket fan admires about him.

Moreover, Kohli’s off-field behavior has also been commendable. He has always been a role model for the youth and has used his platform to spread awareness about important issues like fitness and mental health. He has also been actively involved in various charitable causes and has been using his influence for the betterment of society.

In conclusion, while there have been some negative comments about Kohli’s behavior, it is important to remember that he is human too. He has his flaws, but his positive qualities far outweigh them. Shashank Singh’s comments only prove that Kohli is a friendly and positive person, and his behavior has not changed with fame and power. As fans, we should continue to support and appreciate Kohli for his contribution to Indian cricket and his positive impact on society.

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